Parents and children blocked the room, most of them were waiting in line to go in for tutoring, and only a few lucky ones were able to enter that room and receive education from tutors.

There are floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides of the room, one facing the street outside and the other facing the parents waiting in the store.

Those parents and children who were waiting looked at the people studying inside with envy.

There are not only students in that room, but also parents. In this special tutoring institution, parents also need to accompany the children when they are studying.

The purpose of parental accompaniment is not to allow children to concentrate on their studies, but to...

He Shujun stared blankly at that scene, frowning.

She saw that the parents stretched out their arms, and the thin blood vessels were fixed on their arms. The thin blood flow was drawn from their veins, and then gathered into a small bowl on the students' desks.

The students all held dip pens, lowered their heads to write calmly and focusedly, dipped the tip of the pen in the blood of their parents from time to time without looking at it, and then continued to write.

Parents looked at their children with relief.

Although they were pale, tired and weak, they were proud. Their children's homework also has their share of hard work.

He Shujun only felt that goosebumps were about to come out all over his body. The small bowls of bright red blood made her feel dizzy and painful. Her lips trembled as she whispered, "Crazy? Crazy..."

Ding Yi lowered his eyes silently, not watching that scene.

He Shujun closed her eyes bitterly, stomped her feet vigorously, and hurried away from the windows of this educational institution.

When Ding Yi caught up with her, He Shujun said to her, "You're really crazy!"

Ding Yi said: "This kind of madness seems to have something to do with their experiences before they went crazy."

He Shujun said: "My parents are not like this." She thought for a while, and then said, "I'm not like those crazy kids either. Could it be that this kind of madness really comes from their original lives?"

Ding Yi smiled helplessly.

She realized that even though he was in the narrow building, He Shujun still seemed to retain a bit of the cheerful personality that belonged to the earth and in peacetime.

It is hard to imagine how such a straightforward and kind young man can live in a place like Narrow Building.

Or, is life itself such a grind?

She didn't answer He Shujun's question, and He Shujun didn't ask any more.

They intend to move on.

However, at this moment, they suddenly heard a dull and indistinct loud noise from afar.

It must be the sound of something falling, collapsing or even exploding.

The two looked up subconsciously, only to find that the sky in the distance had already become drowsy, and the original blue sky was covered by black smoke, dust, and messy debris.

Ding Yi was stunned, and subconsciously said, "W-what..."

She felt a shock wave, like a gust of wind, knock her down. She heard ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, like the sound of many things falling. She felt dizzy.

Then, suddenly, she heard some... some horrible, indescribably muffled sound in her ears.

What?

Ding Yi turned his head almost subconsciously, and then his pupils constricted.

She couldn't forget that scene until the nightmare restarted. I'm afraid she will never forget that scene.

A huge rock hit from afar completely buried He Shujun. That lively, young girl died silently in an instant. The flowing blood slowly came to Ding Yi's feet.

Chapter 101: A Letter to Human Beings

The moment the nightmare resumed, Fei squatted down uncontrollably, curled up, trembling all over.

They all saw that scene through the window of the library.

Something fell from the sky, it fell, followed by the flames all over the sky, the strong shock wave, the huge roar, and the ashes that covered the sky... They all saw it.

But none of them died.

Fei's brain instinctively realized this problem.

Yes, none of the taskers in the library died.

The shock wave shattered the window panes of the library, causing their bodies to stagger.

They were battered, but not life-threatening, by falling rocks and broken glass.

If they stayed away from the window, they wouldn't even have to suffer such injuries.

But the nightmare still restarted.

So people still die.

Is it those lunatics, or... the other two missing taskers?

The moment Fei realized this problem, she subconsciously raised her head to look at He Shujun and Ding Yi.

Later, she found that everyone was looking at He Shujun, including Ding Yi.

They found that the young girl, who was originally lively and energetic, suddenly seemed to go crazy.

She showed a gloomy, desperate, and gloomy expression, muttering words such as "the end is coming" and "we are all going to die", as if she suddenly became an out-and-out doomsdayist.

What's up with her?

Ding Yi said: "Just now...she was killed by a falling rock from the sky."

And then it became like this...

Fei said vaguely: "But, how come..."

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